Gong Hyo-jin Turns Into Giddy Young Teacher

Gong Hyo-jin Turns Into Giddy Young Teacher

Posted April. 11, 2005 23:28,

Updated January. 01, 1970 09:00

Gong Hyo-jin Turns Into Giddy Young Teacher.
April. 11, 2005 23:28.
bsism@donga.com.
You can put away the image of the cold, steel-like actress Gong Hyo-jin. I will not be holding back anything with my comical side that I have kept inside me for so long.
TV Talent Gong Hyo-jin (26) is turning into a school teacher that takes charge in the town alleyways. She will be featured in SBSs new mini-series The Hardtack Teacher and Sugar Candies for Wednesdays and Thursdays as impulsive high school teacher Na Bo-ri. Its her first TV series after 20 months since Lets Go To School, Sangdoo, a KBS mini-series that aired in 2003.
She played the role of a school teacher, Chae Eun-hwan, in Sangdoo, too. Counting Memento Mori: the Second Ghostly High School Tale and No Manners, in which she was featured as a high school student, she seems to have a deep affinity with schools.
If Chae Eun-hwan in Sangdoo was a teacher trapped in a certain set of rules, Na Bo-ri is a hotheaded teacher, who will run around and take over the alleyways of her town. She would go out of control at times, but she keeps her hopes and dreams alive.
Na Bo-ri was a town legend in her high school days as the Boss. But shes different from any other so-called Bosses of the neighborhood. She accidentally pacifies all the fighters of top-level school gangs when the alleyway wall collapses on them just before they beat her witless. So she becomes the Boss by luck, rather than for her combat skills.
The Hardtack Teacher and Sugar Candies is a drama that will comically roll out a number of episodes at a high school to depict issues like teacher-student relationships and school violence. Na Bo-ri, who was kicked out of high school, decides to become a teacher because she could not forget the pretty boy art teacher she loved. However, the journey to becoming a teacher, fresh out of a college in a provincial town, is long and hard. But by a stroke of luck, she becomes a temporary language teacher under the condition of keeping an eye on Park Tae-in, a good-for-nothing son of a chairman at her home school, Jung-seok High School. The Gongs have come together for the show.
I wouldnt be surprised if Mr. Gong Yu and I share the same DNA. Even the family origin (Gokbu Gong) is the same, and we seem to have a similar sense of humor. Im afraid that this might stir up a scandal.
Gong Hyo-jin will be doing her own stunts, only befitting for her role of a teacher with a reputation of being the legendary fighting champion. She does not spare an ounce of strength when filming scenes where she has to scramble in midair on a rope or fight with a pole.
My body is well built for fighting. It toughened up hanging around boys in my high school days I spent in Australia. Dont you agree that my life-like fighting action is one of the finest around?

You can put away the image of the cold, steel-like actress Gong Hyo-jin. I will not be holding back anything with my comical side that I have kept inside me for so long.

TV Talent Gong Hyo-jin (26) is turning into a school teacher that takes charge in the town alleyways. She will be featured in SBSs new mini-series The Hardtack Teacher and Sugar Candies for Wednesdays and Thursdays as impulsive high school teacher Na Bo-ri. Its her first TV series after 20 months since Lets Go To School, Sangdoo, a KBS mini-series that aired in 2003.

She played the role of a school teacher, Chae Eun-hwan, in Sangdoo, too. Counting Memento Mori: the Second Ghostly High School Tale and No Manners, in which she was featured as a high school student, she seems to have a deep affinity with schools.

If Chae Eun-hwan in Sangdoo was a teacher trapped in a certain set of rules, Na Bo-ri is a hotheaded teacher, who will run around and take over the alleyways of her town. She would go out of control at times, but she keeps her hopes and dreams alive.

Na Bo-ri was a town legend in her high school days as the Boss. But shes different from any other so-called Bosses of the neighborhood. She accidentally pacifies all the fighters of top-level school gangs when the alleyway wall collapses on them just before they beat her witless. So she becomes the Boss by luck, rather than for her combat skills.

The Hardtack Teacher and Sugar Candies is a drama that will comically roll out a number of episodes at a high school to depict issues like teacher-student relationships and school violence. Na Bo-ri, who was kicked out of high school, decides to become a teacher because she could not forget the pretty boy art teacher she loved. However, the journey to becoming a teacher, fresh out of a college in a provincial town, is long and hard. But by a stroke of luck, she becomes a temporary language teacher under the condition of keeping an eye on Park Tae-in, a good-for-nothing son of a chairman at her home school, Jung-seok High School. The Gongs have come together for the show.

I wouldnt be surprised if Mr. Gong Yu and I share the same DNA. Even the family origin (Gokbu Gong) is the same, and we seem to have a similar sense of humor. Im afraid that this might stir up a scandal.

Gong Hyo-jin will be doing her own stunts, only befitting for her role of a teacher with a reputation of being the legendary fighting champion. She does not spare an ounce of strength when filming scenes where she has to scramble in midair on a rope or fight with a pole.

My body is well built for fighting. It toughened up hanging around boys in my high school days I spent in Australia. Dont you agree that my life-like fighting action is one of the finest around?